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Rewind: Historic Vaccines -- The End of Polio and Smallpox

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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Cow Pox and Small Pox

Dairy maids were subject to a unique sort of sickness common in the diseased cows they touched. They would get these nasty little red lesions on their arms and hands, eventually becoming unsightly black sores. But eventually the person would heal with just minor scarring. Over time, local farmers would notice a very fortunate coinc ance that would be passed down through rural communities quietly for decades.

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